Applications: Monitoring and RecoveryPATHMON States

PATHCOM responds with output such as:

EXTERNALTCPS

RUNNING

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

 

LINKMONS

0

 

 

 

 

PATHCOMS

1

 

 

 

 

SPI

1

 

 

 

FREEZE

 

RUNNING

STOPPED

THAWED

FROZEN

SERVERCLASSES

PENDING

13

5

18

0

0

SERVERPROCESSES

RUNNING

STOPPED

PENDING

 

 

13

40

0

 

 

TCPS

1

0

0

 

 

TERMS

RUNNING

STOPPED

PENDING

SUSPENDED

 

1

0

0

0

 

This output provides information about the number of Pathway processes and servers that are running, stopped, and so forth.

4.To check the state of the PATHMON process within the Pathway environment and its status for your application:

= STATUS PATHMON

PATHCOM responds with output such as:

PATHMON --

STATE=RUNNING

CPUS 6:1

 

PATHCTL

(OPEN)

$GROG.VIEWPT.PATHCTL

 

LOG1 SE

(OPEN)

$0

 

 

LOG2

(CLOSED)

 

 

 

REQNUM

FILE

PID

PAID

WAIT

1

PATHCOM

$Y622

8,001

 

2

TCP

$Y898

 

 

PATHMON States

The status of the PATHMON process can be either STARTING or RUNNING:

STARTING indicates that a system load or cool start has not finished.

RUNNING indicates that a system load or cool start has finished.

The other elements of the STATUS PATHMON output are:

CPUS shows the number of the primary and backup processors in which the PATHMON process is running. If the backup PATHMON process is not running, the second number is blank.

PATHCTL, LOG1, and LOG2 contain information about the PATHMON control file and the logging files.

The REQNUM column contains the PATHMON internal identifiers of application requesters that are currently running in this environment.

The FILE column identifies the type of requester.

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